Learning by Pattern Induction
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1978Author
Zeigler, Stephen F.
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University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences
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Human infants are able to accumulate considerable knowledge in their first year of life without having well-developed communications skills. Pattern induction is proposed as a mechanism for accomplishing learning in a precommunication environment, This mechanism acts by detecting and describing regularities in memories of past experiences. Recognizer-predictors, structures having some
similarities to productions, are proposed to represent and utilize information gathered by pattern induction. In this paper, recognizer-predictor structures and the process by which pattern induction formulates them are described in the
context of MUL, an existing TELOS program modelling infant-like development in a very simple environment.
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